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How do we know what we want, what we need, what to think, and how to feel? Mary Dickson says the media will tell us, manipulate us, creating desire as well as despair. A conversation with KUED's Mary Dickson, next time. |
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What is the key to Utah's economic future? The President of the Salt Lake Chamber says it's education reform. What does that mean? Can, and will, business leaders lead and support any needed changes? Lane Beattie next time. |
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The number of suicides among active duty members of our military has nearly doubled in the past 10 years. What is being done to combat this growing tradedy? Some answers from University of Utah Dean M. David Rudd, next time. |
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It now provides higher education to more Utahns than any other University. Can its record-breaking growth continue? A conversation with Utah Valley University President Matthew Holland next time. |
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He has won 270 film awards. His latest film "17 Miracles" is the gripping story of the Willie and Martin Handcart Company. Producer, Director, Writer, and Cinematographer, Utahn T.C. Christensen next time. |
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Utah's David Archuleta loves Christmas. He loves to sing and people everywhere love to hear his melodic voice. A conversation with David Archuleta. Next Time. |
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One man, his three wives and 24 children go public. Why? The story of polygamists Joe, Alina, Vicki and Valerie Darger as told in "Love Times Three" with writer Brooke Adams next time. |
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She decended more than 100 feet in a bone shattering paragliding freefall but triumphed over this "near-death experience". Utahn Rebekah Harkness details her recovery and what she learned in "Turning the Tide". Next time. |
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Are kids today growing up with a false sense of entitlement and a resistance to accept responsibility and ownership over their own lives? Parenting experts Richard and Linda Eyre think so. Their advice? Next time.
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The Growing debt of nations and individuals will inevitably result in long-term recession according to historian James L. Clayton, who offers solutions that won't be easy. Jim Clayton, next time. |